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CTE showcases its ZED 21.2 JHV truck-mounted articulated platform

CTE has a new video for CTE ZED 21.2 JHV, the truck-mounted articulated platform launched on the market at bauma 2016. The video, made with the help of a drone, emphasises the strengths of the platform in a particularly innovative way thanks to the use of graphic elements that capture the viewer’s attention. The new S3 (Smart Stability System), fully proportional controls with ramps, the simultaneous movements, the variable engine speed depending on the number of boom manoeuvres, the design of the
July 7, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
4846 CTE has a new video for CTE ZED 21.2 JHV, the truck-mounted articulated platform launched on the market at bauma 2016.

The video, made with the help of a drone, emphasises the strengths of the platform in a particularly innovative way thanks to the use of graphic elements that capture the viewer’s attention.

The new S3 (Smart Stability System), fully proportional controls with ramps, the simultaneous movements, the variable engine speed depending on the number of boom manoeuvres, the design of the boom, the aluminum basket with the anti-crunching protection, the compactness of the machine and the versatility of the jib are the main elements shown on the video.

The CTE ZED 21.2 JHV shows the new S3 system for articulated CTE ZED and telescopic CTE B-LIFT platforms. A system that adapts in real time to the conditions of use, basket load and geometry automatically, and allows the user to take full advantage of the potential of each platform, irrespective of the vehicle characteristics on which it is mounted, or the geometry of its superstructure.

CTE ZED 21.2 JHV reaches 20.6m of working height, 9.9m of outreach and 300kg of max capacity. Stabilisation is H-shaped, variable and with S3.

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